The berries contain toxic cardiac glycosides and alkaoloids. Children are attracted to the bright orange fruits, which contain toxic seeds. Symptoms occur 10-12 h after ingestion and include diarrhea, vomiting, stimulation of the heart and, in more severe cases, hallucination and loss of consciousness. In one fatal recorded case, a child had blood-stained diarrhea and convulsions before death.

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I came across this for the first time a couple of weeks ago. What an amazingly pretty shrub, several examples were looking magnificent covered in their pink capsules and orange seeds. I picked a sample to check them out - as well as the last of some mulberries in the same hedgerow (now they are great and as rare as hens teeth!). Have now thrown away the spindle. Thanks for this note.
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